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I am using this product in a 14 megapixel digital SLR camera. Even on the highest setting, it allows me to store a lot of images. It's also a fast card (class 6). That's a lot for a low price. Only con is that regular SD card readers can't read it.
I purchased the card to shoot a wedding with my Nikon D80. I took over 900 images and could have shot a couple of hundred more. I wore out before the card filled up! No problem with the card keeping up. Great value for a very low price. I'm planning on taking it on vacation next week. Because of the great storage capacity, I won't have to download images until I get home.
Great memory card at a low price. I would definitely purchase one again.
This card is a good value. I can download and play H.264 video on the PS3 with no issues.
For the price, this is a good choice.
If you need cutting edge speed for pro photographers, maybe the Lexar Pro 133x.
Purchased this for a Canon A720 camera. Unwrapped the card, inserted in into the slot, formatted, then WOW!! the picture counter estimated over 3700 pictures capacity (the camera is an 8 Mpix). One could fit an entire vacation on a card like this!
Very happy with product so far, would definitely recommend it!
Using in my (always on my body) Nikon P5100.
No Problems & I don't expect ANY!
I have only recently started using SD and SDHC cards. I have always used CF cards before. I have 2 Kingston 8 GB SDHC cards that I use together with my 8 GB Sandisk Extreme III CF cards in my Canon 1 Ds Mark II 1 Ds Mark III SLRs. I do outdoor photography in sometimes extreme heat or cold. I shot some pictures last week in 17 degree weather and had no problems with the cards. My only complaint is that the SDHC format is not compatable with my SD external card readers. Until I buy a new one, the only way I can down load pictures is direct from the camera to the computer. This is not a significant problem.
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This 8GB SDHC card is rated at a class 6. I am used to the Extreme III series from Sandisk and there is a very noticable difference between the two at least in read speed. When reviewing pictures on the Extreme III card in my Nilon D80, you can switch from picture to picture in less than a second or about as fast as you can press the button. I would venture to guess that on the Kingston card, it's probably 1.5-2 seconds per picture. That doesn't sound like much until you are used to the faster times. Other than that, I don't have enough experience with the new card to provde more feedback.
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Wonderful price for a reliable card. Excellent speed and love the life time warranty.
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Bought it to go in my new Sanyo Exacti Waterproof camcorder (blue) and it works just like Sanyo recommended. Sanyo said to buy the most powerful card I could get and this one works well...no regrets. Movies play back well, pictures are crystal clear.
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